Winter Olympic 2010 Printables and Activities for Kids

Kelly Herdrich
These printable activities and coloring pages can help enhance homeschool and classroom lessons about the Winter Olympics, as well as provide enjoyment for younger children at home with mom and dad during the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Olympic School

The coloring pages and printables you'll find at Olympic School are sponsored by the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic committee. Coloring pages, puzzles, and educational materials are all available for parents and educators, with additional materials available via post for teachers.

Winter Sports Coloring Pages

These printable coloring pages focus on the winter sports children will be exposed to during the 2010 Winter Olympics. Though there are some pop-ups on the website, the coloring pages include directions for full-sized printing, often lacking from online coloring books.

ABCTeach Olympics Theme Unit

If you are looking for more than coloring pages, ABCTeach offers this Olympics Theme Unit for parents and educators. It includes a variety of printables and activities and options for lesson enhancement. While some lessons are available to everyone, some do require ABCTeach membership.

The Olympic Games at Enchanted Learning

Offering more than just printables and coloring pages, Enchanted Learning offers parents and teachers background information on the Olympic Games, as well as site and season specific material that they can use for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Members won't see ads at this popular site, but even non-members will be granted access to most of the website's materials and activities.

Winter Olympics for Kids

This UK-based website offers parents and teachers a wealth of activities, printables, and coloring pages centered on the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. The website includes crafts with photos and directions, as well.

Winter Olympics by Kids

This comprehensive website includes a variety of activities and printables, created and/or compiled by 4th grade students. Though not designed with the 2010 Games in mind, most of the activities are still appropriate for the upcoming Olympics.

First School Olympics

For younger children, this website offers a variety of preschool-appropriate coloring pages, lesson plans, and activity pages for parents and teachers. Though the webpage seems a bit busy, it is fairly detailed and easy to navigate.

Kaboose Olympics/Sports

Expect a plethora of crafts, activities, and kids' coloring pages from Kaboose, all focused on the Winter Olympics. There are some ads, though not pop-ups, making the website manageable for parents and educators. Activities include detailed directions and printables are high quality.

Olympic Crafts for Kids

Craft Jr. offers a variety of craft ideas and printables for parents and educators. Training journals and medal count sheets are available, as well as word searches and craft activities to start an Olympics theme unit in your classroom

Winter Olympic Printables

Whatever Winter Olympic printable you're looking for, PrintActivities has it available for you. Mazes, word searches, coloring pages, connect the dots, and more await parents, teachers, and students. Advertisements are minimal, and pages print clearly.

Published by Kelly Herdrich - Featured Contributor in Health & Wellness, Travel and Lifestyle

Kelly has a bachelor's degree in elementary education, raises three young daughters, and recently returned from three years living and traveling overseas. Since beginning her freelance writing career, Kelly...   View profile

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  • samantha 2/23/2010

    where are the games!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Kelly Herdrich 1/28/2010

    I see what you are all talking about--the links I included in the article are the BLUE TEXT, but NOT the underlined text, which are automatically added by the Associated Content website and link to relevant AC content. I apologize for the confusion, and hopes this clears things up some!

  • MaryEllen 1/23/2010

    Great a link to links, but not to anything relevant.

  • Lou Ann Szematowicz 12/30/2009

    Where's the info? This website has kept me running in circles and I can't find children's resources about the olympics.

  • Karen Gros 12/14/2009

    Great stuff!

  • Wendy Dawn 12/10/2009

    You are on the ball. We can keep the kids busy and learning with these resources.

  • Robert Lee Alford 12/10/2009

    Wonderful stuff for young people.

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